Ty Segall detailed a Los Angeles wildfires benefit album, ‘L.A. Recovers,’ featuring Redd Cross, King Tuff, White Fence and more.
Little Feat slid a debut cover of “Don’t Do It” into the setlist on Monday for the opening show of their Strike Up The Band Tour in Rutland, Vermont.
Sierra Ferrell debuted a cover of Blind Melon’s “No Rain” on Tuesday during her concert at The Criterion in Oklahoma City.
Watch Duff McKagan lead Guns N’ Roses through a debut cover performance of Thin Lizzy’s “Thunder And Lightning.”
Billie Eilish fit a cover of Radiohead’s 1993 hit “Creep” into the setlist for her concerts at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome on Sunday and Monday nights.
Warren Haynes brought the Warren Haynes Band to The Fillmore in Jerry Garcia’s hometown of San Francisco on Saturday, where he used one of the Grateful Dead co-founder’s iconic guitars.
My Morning Jacket fit a pair of geographically-appropriate cover debuts into their Sunday afternoon set at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
Eggy delivered a concert at Webster Hall in New York City on Saturday, where they brought out singer-songwriter Hamilton Leithauser for Warren Zevon’s “Lawyers, Guns & Money” and more.
My Morning Jacket concluded their repeatless, five-show hometown residency at The Louisville Palace Theater on Wednesday.
Umphrey’s McGee welcomed special guests Jason Bonham, Jennifer Hartswick, Jeff Coffin and James Dylan on Tuesday during their headlining appearance at Daze Between New Orleans 2025.
Metallica’s M72 World Tour hit Toronto’s Rogers Centre on Saturday where the band tipped their caps to hometown heroes Rush.
Umphrey’s McGee handed the mic to Andy Arthur Smith for a wild take on “Kielbasa” by Tenacious D at Stubb’s in Austin.
Widespread Panic’s second night in Nashville on Friday saw the band dusting off Blue Oyster Cult’s “Godzilla” for the first time in nearly seven years.
My Morning Jacket’s five-show hometown celebration in Louisville began with three concerts featuring no repeats, rarities and cover debuts.
Dead & Company wrapped the fourth weekend of this year’s Dead Forever residency on Saturday with a show featuring four 2025 debuts.
Pearl Jam’s first show of 2025 featured their first performance of “So You Want To Be A Rock And Roll Star” in 15 years.
Mt. Joy brought out members of Caamp for a collaborative cover of Gillian Welch & David Rawlings’ “Look At Miss Ohio” at KEMBA Live! in Columbus.
My Morning Jacket covered Prince with Grace Cummings and brought out Trampled By Turtles frontman Dave Simonett at The Armory in Minneapolis.